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CrashCorp Demos Augmented Reality iPhone Application

Posted on 13. Aug, 2009 by Daniel Brusilovsky in Tech

44332v1-max-250x250CrashCorp, the joint venture between former Digg Lead Architect Joe Stump, and former co-founder of Socialthing, Matt Galligan, have released two videos of a proof-of-concept app developed for the iPhone.

After speaking with Matt Galligan, he mentioned that CrashCorp is changing the direction of their company. He also notes,

Right now, there’s a gap in the market, as it relates to making it easy to add persistent location to mobile apps. We’re simply addressing that gap by providing an end-to-end location solution for app developers. Part of that solution will include developing SDK’s for mobile devices, that will allow app developers to quickly add new ways to view location data.

One of these views might be something similar to the proof of concepts Galligan posted to his Flickr account, which are embedded below for your connivence.

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